Tumor formation and malignant invasion: role of basal lamina

作者: D. E. Ingber , J. D. Jamieson

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-7511-8_20

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摘要: Carcinoma is by far the most commonly occurring form of cancer and a neoplasm epithelial cell origin. In any neoplasm, local invasion metastasis are two reliable criteria that designate tumor as malignant. Direct first crucial step in malignant process defined carcinomata disruption basal lamina with infiltration info underlying connective tissue space (Figure 1).

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